Your Addiction
Breaking Chains: Unraveling the Depths of Addiction in Paul Hutchinson's 'Your Addiction'Lyrics
Where did you go
Questioning the whereabouts of someone.
That girl I use to know
Reflecting on a person from the past.
Your addiction
Referring to the destructive nature of the person's habit or obsession.
Has left a shell of skin and bone
Describing the aftermath of the addiction, leaving the person depleted.
Your look of despair
Observing a distressed expression on the person's face.
That thousand yard stare in your eyes
Noticing a distant, vacant look in the person's eyes, possibly due to the impact of addiction.
You had all the praise and threw it all away
Recalling that the person once had admiration but squandered it.
All is lost for what you crave
Expressing the idea that everything is lost due to the person's craving or desire.
Make a choice to live or die
Encouraging the person to make a decisive choice between life and death.
Shit destroys everything in your life
Highlighting the destructive impact of the addiction on various aspects of life.
Enough excuses, enough with the noise
Rejecting excuses and noise associated with the addiction, calling for accountability.
Work the steps and
Encouraging the person to follow a step-by-step process, possibly in addiction recovery.
Save your life
Suggesting that following certain steps can save the person's life.
Working the streets at night
Describing the person engaging in risky behavior, such as working on the streets at night.
For your next fix
Indicating that the person is driven to seek the next fix.
Your addiction
Reiterating the destructive nature of the person's addiction.
Has got those tracks upon your feet
Referring to visible signs of drug use, like tracks on the person's feet.
People say they see you working
People claim to witness the person working, possibly in a compromised position.
Working from your knees
Suggesting a demeaning or submissive posture, possibly related to the addiction.
Trying to please
Describing efforts to please, possibly in the context of obtaining the next fix.
All is lost for what you crave
Reiterating that everything is lost due to the person's craving, emphasizing the need for a choice between life and death.
Make a choice to live or die
Repeating the call for the person to make a decisive choice regarding their life.
Shit destroys everything in your life
Reiterating the destructive impact of the addiction on various aspects of life.
Enough excuses, enough with the noise
Reinforcing the rejection of excuses and noise associated with the addiction.
Work the steps and
Encouraging the person to follow a step-by-step process, possibly in addiction recovery.
Save your life
Emphasizing that following certain steps can save the person's life.
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